Thursday, September 30, 2010

Friday Fun: Word Trivia Contest

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'LOOK SUPER SMART FOR THE DAY' Contest:  Thank you to everyone who played last week's flag trivia contest. That was fun!

There's no giveaway prize, but I will send you an imaginary gold star for the day :) See how you do with this one:

-> I ran across this great word ''geegaw'' in an English novel set in the 12th Century. What do you think it means?  Hint: It is a noun

Please play along :) Send in your best guess (funny guesses are good too) in the comments section here. Answer coming on Monday




Wishing you a 'sweet' weekend!!
XO
Laura

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Beatrix Potter & A Tale of a 1o8 Year Old Rabbit


What's not to love about a tale with names like
 Jemima Puddle-Duck and Timmy Tiptoes?!



The story of author and illustrator Helen Beatrix Potter is a very interesting one. It's a little long, but stick with me...

Born in 1866, little Beatrix grew up in South Kensington in the heart of London during the Victorian era, just down the road from some of the world's most acclaimed museums. (Interesingly, author/illustrator 'Dr Seuss' lived down the street from a zoo and library in the US)

I trotted right down to her home yesterday :) There was no 'blue plaque' indicating that this was her home, but I think this was it. In a charming little 'close', actually.


2 South Bolton Gardens, Kensington



Like most girls of wealthy families of her time, she was educated by governesses and not often around other children besides her brother, Bertram, who went to boarding school once he was of age. She found comfort in her pets, including the ones she and her brother 'smuggled' inside paper bags into the house. 

These pets included mice, birds, lizards, snakes, frogs, ferrets, and even a bat. (Such patient parents!) Pet bunnies Benjamin Bouncer and Peter Piper were frequent models for her earliest rabbit illustrations. She even made a leash for Peter Piper, who occasionally went on outings with her. 

At age nine, young Beatrix was filling sketchbooks of drawings of animals wearing clothes, carrying umbrellas, riding horses, and ice-skating. Despite her lack of formal education, she had a real knack for blending scientifically accurate illustrations with fantasy.





The idea of Beatrix Potter's first book, 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit', developed from illustrated letters she sent to a friend's son suffering from scarlet fever in 1893. She wrote to him, 'I don't know what to write to you, so I shall tell you a story about four little rabbits, whose names were - Flopsy, Mopsy, Cottontail, and Peter...'

Encouraged by friends to submit a book variation of her letters, Miss Potter was rejected by all six publishers, for they wanted a larger, more expensive book with color illustrations. She insisted the book be small enough to fit in a child's hands and affordable with illustrations on every page to hold the attention of even the youngest reader.

So in 1901, a determined Miss Potter published her own 250 copies of 'The Tale of Peter Rabbit' in time for Christmas. Then having seen a copy, F Warne & Co decided to publish the book, and within a year produced six editions to meet demand. 




Beatrix Potter went on to author and illustrate 28 books throughout her lifetime. She was very involved in every aspect of her books including typeface, binding, cover design, and title pages, thus making each book truly 'By Beatrix Potter'. 

As her eyesight deteriorated as an adult, she continued to write and used previous illustrations to piece together new books. She married and moved to a farm in the Lake District in northern England. Beatrix Potter died in 1943 as a conservationist, farmer, sheep breeder, mycologist (fungi botanist), botanical illustrator, and of course, author.



There are 23 tales in the little book series, which have been translated in 35 languages, sold over 100 million copies, and never been out of print. In addition, Peter Rabbit became the first patented plush toy, making him the oldest licensed character since 1903.

Walt Disney tried to obtain the rights to Beatrix Potter's work, as he had with 'Winnie-the-Pooh' and 'The Wind in the Willows'. Miss Potter declined his offer. 

Today her life and books have been interpreted in television, film, ballet, and theater.  The biographical film 'Miss Potter' starring Renee Zellweger was released in 2006.

London's V&A Museum (free admission) holds the world's largest collection of Beatrix Potter's drawings, literary manuscripts, and related materials. You can visit the exhibition until January 2011. I visited it yesterday :)

V&A Museum, London



And if you crave more, you are in luck...
...
STUDY DAY at the V&A Museum, Sat 13 Nov 2010
Dissecting Peter Rabbit: Perspectives on the Art of Beatrix Potter

Coinciding with the V&A's display, Peter Rabbit™: the tale of The Tale, this study day reveals the secrets of Beatrix Potter's astounding commercial and literary success and offers insights into her compelling narratives. Speakers include award winning writers and illustrators, biographers, publishers. See the V&A website for details. 
...

Such a great story of creativity, passion, and determination

Do you have memories of reading these delightful
'little books' as a child? A favorite?


See Beatrix Potter's home here in the Lake District through the eyes of blog Living With Thanksgiving.

Content sources: PeterRabbit.comV&A MuseumWikipedia

XO 
Laura

Salas de Jantar


Um sala de jantar é sempre mas fácil decorar quando tem a sua própria divisão, do que quando terá de partilhar o seu espaço com uma sala de estar e/ou a cozinha. O truque é conseguir uma harmonia em termos de palete de cores. Os tons quentes estimulam a conversa. Pode- se também, colocar dois grandes tapetes para diferenciar um ambiente do outro, mas existem outras soluções criativas e funcionais: portas de correr, cortinas, um simples biombo ou outra peça de mobiliário de grandes dimensões para traçar uma divisória bem marcada.
Planejar o espaço é o primeiro e o mais importante dos passos quando se trata de decorar uma sala de jantar!

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Flag Trivia Reveal

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

Ooh, that was so fun! Thank you to everyone who participated in my 'Look Smart For The Day' contest last week :) The answer is...


Barbados

The design for the flag was created by  local art teacher Grantley W. Prescod and was chosen from an open competition arranged by the Barbados government. Over a thousand entries were received for the flag design.

Interesting facts about Barbados:
  • Ruled as an English colony from 1627 - 1966 
  • Geologically made of coral and mostly surrounded by coral reefs
  • Lies just outside the principal hurricane strike zone 
  • Maintains the third largest stock market exchange in the Caribbean region
  • Hosted the 2007 Cricket World Cup
I'd like to send a gold star to Charmaine 
for answering the question correctly

And I'm sending you, my lovely readers, on a mental vacation to beautiful Barbados to get this new week started right. That's right, just park your car anywhere :)



Source: Wikipedia.org

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XO
Laura

Friday, September 24, 2010

Best small kitchen design and small kitchen design ideas

Best small kitchen design and small kitchen design ideas is the curse of many cooks, apartment dwellers and home owners around the world. Most people give up in defeat and naturally assume that the best solution for the tiny or small kitchen layout is to move out! But this is not necessarily the true in all cases. In fact many cramped cookeries can be reformed with a good small kitchen layout.

Small Kitchen Layouts Are Unique To Remodel
Small kitchens (with 126 square feet of floor space or less) have always been considered to be troublesome when you need to remodel them. This is mainly because you just don't have the flexibility as you do when working with larger kitchen design layout spaces. This is why you must learn to be very creative when planning your small kitchen design.

Best small kitchen design and small kitchen design ideas can be very expensive to remodel and if you use a solidly prepared small kitchen layout, you can save yourself lots of money since the cabinetry and appliances for small kitchens are often under-sized.

The 3 Popular Small Kitchen Designs
The most common small kitchen layout is the "One Wall" or "cluster". In this layout as the name implies all the appliances and sink are pushed up against a single wall in a line. The advantage of this design is that you fit in any appliance; in any order you desire as long as the wall is at least 8 feet in length. And if the wall is less than 8 ft. you can still use smaller size equipment such as a 20-inch cooking range instead of the standard 30 inch. You save on space and money in one purchase.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Hello, I Am A Flag Dork

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

Handmade pillow by Bespoke Bunting

Confession: I have loved flags since 1st Grade when I would hide the classroom flag book under my desk and read it instead of paying attention in class. Another confession: My 1st Grade birthday party was at McDonalds, and it rocked!

Back on point, I love flags for their design, color, and their story. Maybe I'll convert you into a flag nerd too :)

As you know, the flag for the United Kingdom is called the Union Jack ('Jack' is an olde term for 'flag'.) 

Here are the individual flags within the United Kingdom. See if you can figure this one out...

Flag of Scotland
Flag of England

Flag of Northern Ireland

Overlay all three flags and you get this



So clever!

In 1606 the Union Jack was adopted by the United Kingdom. Today it also can be seen on the flags of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Tuvalu.

Regrettably, Wales is not represented on the Union Jack flag although it is a part of the United Kingdom. My son would agree it is a cool flag all to its own. 

Flag of Wales

'LOOK SUPER SMART FOR THE DAY' CONTEST: Okay, I have no free giveaway, but you will get an imaginary gold star if you can tell me 

-> Which flag was designed by a local art teacher, whose entry won among 1000 designs in a contest? Hints: The flag is yellow and blue; the country is an island

For fun, tell me your best guess here in the comments section :)

Flag images: Wikipedia.org

XO
Laura

A Criação vai Longe

Em Portugal, uma casa no Gerês, projetado por Correia Porto-base e Aquitectos Ragazzi, que recebeu prémios internacionais e exposição.
Site: www.correiaragazzi.com

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Luz Natural

A iluminação natural para uma casa, traz grandes vantagens ao nosso bem-estar. Além de dar todo charme e aconchego, também da uma economizada no bolso e no planeta e seguindo princípios sustentáveis.

Lists & Doodles

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK

If we ever speak on the phone, chances are I am mindlessly doodling (or doing laundry). I think I am a second generation doodler. I am a bit shy to share this, for I have no formal training but have developed a strong kindergartner technique. 

This was my doodle today during a workshop - I later colored it with my daughter's Magic Markers to share with you :)

Hillside Landscape Doodle

I don't know why, but swirls have shown up in my doodles for only a year now (drawn in my sun). Since I was a kid, I mostly doodle flowers, mountains, and random shapes. I just noticed that for the first time my typical mountain peaks now look more like rounded English hills. Interesting...

And without giving it any thought, I doodled the red Fly Agaric mushroom that I had thought existed only in fairy tales - but they have them here! I am in a mad search for a glimpse of this magical mushroom and cutie-pie hedgehogs. Let me know if you have any tips on where I could spot them...

Inspired by Kate's expat list at Across the Pond with the Loeckens,  here is my own list I thought you might enjoy

'You Know You Are Living In England When...'

  1. You pay $150 to fill the gas tank (and you are okay with it)
  2. The 'meter reader' guy pops by unannounced to read the meter in your house
  3. The grocery cart performs 'doughnuts' in the aisle, whether or not you want it to
  4. You miss boxed Mac & Cheese, effective laundry stain-remover, and Reece's Peanut Butter Cups
  5. You have to try to speak with an English accent to be understood 
  6. What had been a mundane task in your home country is now a huge adventure
  7. You surrender to the impossibility of memorizing the multitude of phone numbers with their infinite digits 
  8. Pigeons & parakeets frequent the backyard
  9. Book club meetings are with the author, at a pub, and/or in the actual historical location
  10. Your daily commute is through the woods past swans, weeping willows, and a charming church built in the 1800s
Today is sunny, so I must go now and enjoy the 'sun shower' :)
Have a lovely day!


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XO
Laura

Monday, September 20, 2010

Copa

Quem disse que beleza não se coloca à mesa é porque certamente não conheceu as últimas tendências de decoração para copas e salas de almoço. Com a busca cada vez maior por momentos de intimidade, esses ambientes tornaram-se verdadeiros palcos para reuniões familiares e de amigos, que costumam durar bem mais tempo do que uma simples refeição exige. Por isso mesmo, as copas tem ido além das paredes antigamente delimitadas e se integrado à cozinhas gourmet ou à sala de jantar e estar. A elegância e sofisticação ocupam não apenas a mesa, mas também as paredes, tetos, revestimentos, janelas e tudo mais que faça parte do projeto, sempre com detalhes marcantes inspirados na personalidade dos moradores.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Retail Therapy: Camden Markets

Posted by Happy Homemaker UK


Camden Markets is situated in northwest London along the Regents Canal towpath. Filled with over 1000 stalls, this colorful indoor/outdoor market is open 7 days a week (incl Sunday when many stores are closed). 

Camden Markets is actually comprised of 5 separate markets, so if you think you've seen it all in one hour, keep looking. Under bridges, in alleyways, nooks, and courtyards you'll find unique food, clothing, arts and crafts, entertainment, pubs, and much more. 

And in case you are a rock star, MTV studios is nearby.

This photo is a tribute to my college days of crazy love for The Cure and my Doc Martens. I saw them in concert in London in 1989 - a true life highlight (just behind my wedding and a few births).


I'll just let you get the vibe from these photos with little commentary







Eating bar


Did you miss my post about pedicures by fish? Read it here



Loads of clever design at Camden Markets, don't you think? 

Information Source: Camden Lock 


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XO
Laura